Samsung’s new Galaxy Ring is causing a buzz.
But before you buy, you need to know two things: Will it work with your phone?
And is it really waterproof?
Let’s break it down.
The Galaxy Ring is picky about phones.
Here’s what you need to know:
So, most Android phones can use the basic features.
But for the full experience, you need a newer Samsung phone.
Good news for swimmers and beach-goers!
The Galaxy Ring is tough against water:
The IP68 rating is a standard way to measure how well devices resist water and dust.
The “6” means it’s great at keeping dust out.
The “8” means it can handle being underwater.
But remember, even the best waterproofing can wear down over time.
Drops and knocks can also affect how well it resists water.
The Galaxy Ring is packed with health tracking features:
Some features, like the new “Energy Score,” only work with Samsung phones.
This score combines different health metrics to give you an overall picture of your wellness.
The Galaxy Ring comes in nine sizes, from 5 to 13.
This wide range means most people can find a comfortable fit.
As for battery life, Samsung says it can last up to 7 days on a single charge.
That’s impressive for such a small device.
At $400, the Galaxy Ring isn’t cheap.
It’s priced similarly to high-end smartwatches.
You can pre-order it now, but think carefully about whether you’ll use all its features before buying.
The Galaxy Ring works best as part of Samsung’s larger ecosystem.
If you have a Samsung phone, watch, and earbuds, the ring can add another layer of health tracking.
All your data syncs in the Samsung Health app, giving you a complete picture of your health.
In short, the Galaxy Ring works with most Android phones, but works best with Samsung phones.
And yes, it’s very waterproof – just treat it with care to keep it that way.
If you’re deep into the Samsung ecosystem and care about health tracking, it could be a great addition to your tech collection.
The Galaxy Ring works with Android phones running Android 8.0 or newer, but for all features, you need a Samsung phone with Android 11 or later.
No, the Galaxy Ring does not work with iPhones at all.
The 10 ATM, IP68 rating means the Galaxy Ring is highly resistant to water and dust, capable of withstanding up to 100 meters underwater.
The Galaxy Ring tracks sleep patterns, heart rate, blood oxygen levels, and daily activity. Some features, like the “Energy Score,” require a Samsung phone.
The Galaxy Ring’s battery can last up to 7 days on a single charge, which is impressive for such a compact device.
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